Monday, March 5, 2012

French Quarter is it good or bad place?



French Quarter is it good or bad place?

The French Quarter is the most popular oldest neighborhood in New Orleans. It has Spanish, French, Creole and American styles architecture mix. Each tourist can fine something interesting in this place. There are many historically oldest and expansive hotels.  All of them has different designs, some of them has interesting story. Everybody can find there the world famous restaurants with local delicacies, unique and famous cocktail of New Orleans meal. There are many art galleries and museums. It is interesting to take a tour around French Quarter neighborhood and to know about it history. When tourists go throw the Quarter they can listen live music in many places. Tourists can find many nationally known stores there. Some of them has museum inside and people can integrate pleasant with helpful.  There are many markets with fresh foods. Many carnivals and festivals take place in the French Quarter also.

In another side, despite on the popularity of this place there are some area which has a lot off trash and debris which living some questions about sanitation services of this place. Every year sanitation companies try to clean the Bourbon Street and getting rid of the smell. However the smell came back often. During carnivals season all this trash and smell moving in other streets in the French Quarter. The tourist came and goes but people who live there just open their doors and meet this smell every day. They walking around the street and see all of this trash. This state of the street not only doesn’t pleasure to see it can be reason of some kind of diseases.

In my opinion the French Quarter is a beautiful historical old place with different kind of entertainment. However, the government of Louisiana and New Orleans need to pay more attention on the condition of some streets in the French Quarter.  It would be good to approves some fines to the people and some organization (bars for example) who clogged streets, how it happened in Europe.
Olena

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